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THE DAY BOOK
An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sarmay
VOL.4, NO. 126 Chicago, Wednesday, fty, 24, 1915 396
CHICAGO YELLS IN A LOUD VOICE'
THAT SHE WANTS AN, OPEN TOWN
(Voters in Both Old Parties Nominate Liberal Candidate
and Vote Down Reform Wha the Victory o v
Sweitzer and ThompsonMeans Why t
Harrison and Csbn Lost
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BY N. D. qoCHRAN fW
JVaenever'thete is a finish fight there are victors and vanquishew
victors jubfliant and the vanquished down in the mouth. $fcp I
Today the Sullivan hosts are victorious and .happy, the followed ot1
Harrison downcast and disheartened. ( ' '
To thQse "personally interested 'it doesn't make much difference Juw
it happened or why. Sweftzerta champions are hugging- their victory v$Bp
out analyzing it and Harrison's friends can't be made happy by expkfel
tions. The post-mostem' isn't exciting.
It was a fierce flghty and in many respects a dirty fight the' g!&bi
between the Democratic factions, but all the same a very human fight fe
real war armies travel on their bellies, and it Is much the same in political
war.
' Various human emotions had their play in this fight and various A$p
tKee. Appetite wm; including thirst. That is to say, plain, common, wery
day humanity wqn. Spme people might say that human liberty wQiwk.
Aoothy-yay e Tftpffiag-it is -that Atearma Kecna had a IwQsc. ttjjr b
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